Biography
Moritz Appels is an Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Department of Organisation and Personnel Management, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. He obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Mannheim in 2022.
His research illuminates how the behaviour of corporate actors shapes and is shaped by organizational and societal change, with a particular focus on the relationship between strategic leadership, social evaluations, and the broader socio-political environment. A particular focus of his work is the impact of corporate and CEO activism—e.g., speaking out on gun ownership in the U.S.—on stakeholder behaviours. He is likewise involved in understanding the environmental and dispositional antecedents of top managers’ engagement in organisational and societal change.
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- appels@rsm.nl
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Work
- Moritz Appels, Laura Marie Edinger-Schons & Daniel Korschun (2024) - Courageous Role Model or Threatening Villain: A Parallel Mediation Model of Corporate Activism and Citizen Political Engagement - Business and Society - doi: 10.1177/00076503241255691
- Moritz Appels (2024) - Corporate sociopolitical activism - doi: 10.4337/9781802200874.ch34
- Moritz Appels (2023) - CEO Sociopolitical Activism as a Signal of Authentic Leadership to Prospective Employees. - Journal of Management, 49 (8), 2727-2765 - doi: 10.1177/01492063221110207 - [link]
- Marc Kowalzick & Moritz Appels (2023) - To Change or Not to Change?: Evidence on the Steadiness of More Hubristic CEOs - Journal of Management, 49 (7), 2415-2454 - doi: 10.1177/01492063221104398 - [link]
- Moritz Appels, Laura Marie Edinger-Schons, Daniel Korschum & Luisa Balk (2020) - Don’t Mix Business with Politics? : Understanding Stakeholder Reactions to Corporate Political Activism.
- Moritz Appels (9 December 2022) - Overly self-confident CEOs avoid change in organisations, finds new research
- Moritz Appels (7 December 2022) - Overly self-confident CEOs avoid change in organisations, finds new research
- Moritz Appels (7 December 2022) - Overly Self-Confident CEOs Avoid Change in Organisations, New Research Finds
- Colin Lee, Daan Peeters, Judith Auer, Bas Giesbers & Moritz Appels (2024) - Best Paper in Management Education and Development, Management Education & Development Division
- Moritz Appels (2024) - FIU Alvah H. Chapman Jr. Dissertation Award
- Moritz Appels (2023) - Best Reviewer Award Organizational Behavior Division
- Moritz Appels, Marc Kowalzick & Michael Woywode (2023) - Best Paper in Behavioral strategy & Purpose-driven Strategies
- Moritz Appels (2021) - Most Innovative Student Paper Award
- Moritz Appels (2021) - Best Conference Paper Award
- Marc Kowalzick & Moritz Appels (2020) - Best Paper Award in Strategic Management
RSM BV
- Start date approval
- February 2024
- End date approval
- February 2027
- Place
- BURGEMEESTER OUDLAAN 50
- Description
- Executive Education
POC Master Thesis
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- BMMTPOC